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Read Reviews for Kill for Me - Karen Rose
by - written on 28/08/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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Kill For Me is the third book in the trilogy by Karen Rose and the first thing I feel it's necessary to tell you is if you haven't read the second book, Scream For Me, this book starts before the conclusion of that one so it gives away the ending to the second one in the first few pages so don't read them out of sequence! Kill For Me is written from the viewpoint of Susannah Vartanian who is the sister of Special Agent Daniel Vartanian who was the main character in the second book. Luke Papadopoulos is the other main character and he works as a detective in the sex crimes against children department. Monica Cassidy is a teenage girl who was abducted and held ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Kill For Me is the latest book by Karen Rose, it follows straight on from Scream For Me, her previous novel. And when I say straight on, I mean that literally, if you haven't read Scream For Me you will have no chance of understanding the plot of Kill For Me. In fact I had to read the last third of Scream For Me in order to refresh myself as to the plot, since it had been a while ago when I read it. It' s a bit hard therefore to put a plot synopsis in the review, as anything I write about the beginning of this book will be a spoiler for the end of her last book. So I'll separate the plot off in the box below, so that it's easy for anyone to skip ... Read the complete review
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